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Supporting a Woman with an Eating Disorder During the Holidays

Eating Disorders, Health & Wellness, RecoveryBy adminDecember 20, 2021

If you know someone with an eating disorder, they may not ask for help, but they could need it around the holidays. The holidays add extra stress for someone struggling with or recovering from an eating disorder because the holiday gatherings revolve around food. Being able to support someone you care about will help them…

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